3 PAGE 3 § m“ '8' {in recently. 3 uble to be around Fur. and Mrs. John Gricrson was 11) “onto over the week-end. Uri. Norman ucmm s pent a _- -‘A-‘l UNDER THE AUSPICES OF THE ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCHES 0F DURHAM. MARKDALE and GLENELG will be held on Glenelg Centre Church Grounds Thursday, August 14, 1930 to not a thorough Business Train paration necessary for success in A NAIL will go noforth WHERE SH LD I At the . rthe Ontario. ‘ WHEN SHOU‘ . When the ge opens alter vacuuuu w. ---- ___ term. At the ning of September. WHAT STUD] SHOULD I TAKE? '. Glid'to léam he Northern Business College Owen Sound, Ontario. ___ v- 0w.» $00M insiness Training and make the pre- for success in lif n m {nrth than its head at BEGIN? Manlhams . (Our Own Correspondent) (Our Own Correspondent) .Our Own (Jam. The drOp in temperature from 90 in This Tuesday, the 12th of August. is warmer after the coolness of Sunday and yesterday but we think there was is felt for Mr. Joseph no frost last night. calls every one to be attending various callings; the farmer must at- the dawn. MI" and M’s' 5°C Brown 0‘ Bentinck Haley in .the loss or his snug barn. spentSunday with Mr. and MrS. James which was destroyed by fire last We d- tend to the fields, the business man Brown. . ’ Mr. c. Warnett has had his house mucous combustion. must attend to his numerous custom; ood is holidaying ers, the editor must hurry up to get out by Thursday and the .coming of Chr teresting. near Zion. ' . . e and family at,- Mr. Thos. Cook of Markdale is visit- 01 Mrs. Watson 3 ing at the old Cook homestead. d sister, Mrs R. Gregor in Mount Forest Mr. and Mrs. S. K. Correll an - on Monday ‘who emff'ed into rest Fri- Master Billy and M1“ and ° Steven- ---_ cum... game u... A! "l‘nmnto- who are 1168371115 3‘3 name. We don’t get to - _ - ,_ I.-_L m‘ak *hl able price, hence the reason it was called Priceville. The surveyor Price daughters who will sadly miss a true and affectionate parent. after v'acatlon no further than their m if you have not the ’ L vou will not achieve the. i ‘ i! a Shorthand' and for the fall Sound. 3:5; Messrs. W J Grenw - son. ' Price 13: 0:31 Miss Reta Barbour of emont to its 1.2;,“ " spent a few days among old friends to their m her Wasaga Beach, were callers on kindred as in our hree here on Tuesday evening. true Miss Mildred Brodie of Townsend’s ent mum Lake is a visitor at Mr. Wm. Paylor’s. Many have suflered, lately from sum- ‘ mer flu. Mr. Herb Timmins had a Ed‘- bad dose; but Dr. D. B. Jamieson of Mully IIBVV Duuvpvâ€", ___. _ mer flu. Mr. Herb Timmins had a "†bad dose; but Dr. D. B. Jamieson of N town has him well on the way to health 3 again. , Mr. Edgar Warling of Toronto was b a visitor at the homes of Mr. wm 'I‘im- “ mins and Mr. Albert McNally one day' a visitors recently Mr. and Mrs. McIvor I and Miss Viola of North Bay, Mrs. Fer- t ris or Markdale, Mrs Young, daughters Helen and Florence and Miss Catherine 1 Allan of Chesley and Mr. H. ‘ and Miss l E. Bierworth of Sullivan. Mrs. Richard Samson and children were visitors at the close of the week i at the Edwards and McClocklin homes 1 before returning to their home in Flint, Mich. ' Mr. James Bryon Sr. has been cent visitor with Mr. and \Mrs. R. E. day. Rev. J. E, Bell of Rivers, Mani- toba, conducted the service and the choir rendered special music. There was a large and appreciative congrega- '. “Daylight Saving ' Mr. and Mrs. toria Corners and Mr. an cent callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Edwards. Zion Garden Party which was held on Mr. W. J. Greenwood’s lawn last Monday night proved very successful. The weather was cold but attendance man for the program. good and much appreciated. Some of those taking part were the Bell quar- tette, Queen Street quartette, Knox quartette Those contributing solos were The greater the progress the more jobs it takes away from the workers. Yet the man who won heaven he can’t see, will spen for a special delivery stamp. ’t believe in a d 10 cents Lang, J85. Langflll is r. sham. The recita- pm: by Misses M. E. Lyons thir‘ nd Messrs. Angus Mc- tem William Howard. The rain lent by the orchestra v; Weppler Bros., Staples Mc] mes ‘Peart. and Miss her on. The McCannel wit] 1 Park sang several the nie Brigham of Ben- E a accordion music. Mr. fnah M1,. 0! North Atkinson of Vic- and Mrs. Brooks nt callers at the . J. R. Edwards. ' which was held .wood’s lawn last able price, hence the reason it was called Priceville. The surveyor Price ordered the future town to be called _ . -31.- -Aggnn “villa†tn his own â€108 V we “flue v -â€" name. We don’t get t5 that old town as in our youthful days but wish the citizens thereof success in their. differ- ent callings. ‘--fl holiday at the old home with his bro- ther, Archie, South Glenelg. We thank W. H. Williams for taking us out one day last week to see our brother, D. McDonald, who is attended by a faithful housekeeper. Hunter are giv ‘ the long business of ï¬fty years. Now in at their declining years they take the com- ar fort of their long success in business. leased to hear Rev. of John Bell preach in Knox church last M Sunday. He is to be there for the next two or three Sundays yet. Mr. Bell is vi a Glenelg boy and now is pastor of the N. Union church in Rivers, Manitoba. i We don’t blam the editor for. being s1 again by a 5 thank the old Liberals for not having 1 a candidate in the field for then Mr. Campbell would certainly have been el- 8 l the past. 2 We congratulate our young M. P. P. on getting a help mate to be with him 3 and to go to Toronto Parliament for : a a visit. We wish him long life and hap- i 1 piness on the journey of life. I Garden Parties are still going on. i. There is one this evening at Glenelg - Centre Baptist church. 8 All the good Shepherds of the differ- '1 ent branches of the church are away - from Durham at present, enjoying the 1. stitutes. 3‘5 We hear that Dr. Sneath of Dromore .11 is retiring from there and coming to. 1‘ Durham. The doctor served for over 18 thirty years in Dromore, faithfully at- 3' tending to his patients night and day. 18 rain or sunshine. to hear of Mr. Robert 1‘3 We were sorry ‘38 McFarlane’s death lately. We remem- 33 ber back nearly 70 years ago dealing "31 with his father as carriage maker of ‘31 the old style of long ago. “-A‘ kcon done at gun-h in. Beanazgcrleiâ€"t or good-byte. A new scientiï¬c method of cleaning all upholstered work. chestertleld chairs, mattresses. This 8111811 electric vacuum Clean- er just ï¬ts the hand making cleaning a pleasure. The high suction Picks In) :11 dirt and dust. depositing them in the dust bag instead of 9.11 over your furniture. w ' ‘ penses by Mrs. Fulton and much credit _ LL- I-tl‘“ In. Inn." 'AMA flf {at Maia. A number at sunshine bags were ven in. When all in they will autumn:i to almost nine annex-s. Re- W'â€" "mtmg the Lord’s prayer in unison' 31:“ the meeting. Instrumental num- bers by Mr. Adlnm and son Arthur were enjoyed during the will hour. Mrs. t George Tumbull will have the nex meeting in _ gegtember. _-L I- --‘An“nn conM_ M1: Keg 331'Iriston and Mrs. McQuar- rie and Miss Elsie Ledingham spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. J. 8. “My. All"t 14. I.†Chief of Police â€over. was senu no police court “straw Walket two months in 3'04 “It, preferred 84 HHwn Sound the Ontario Refot the arrest was I wait occurred- at the time was ucClevis of WI“: mg phoe m B!" The evidence a' i; leave the b' but found it ne< was gone the the boy by (ht hllf W8? 0"9†7 According ‘0 m the case. mu] cases he he thought “1 me could h mt: semenc months in jail u is now out HON. JA‘ ELE‘ the decision. â€55mg semen ofltcers of the to go to such 6 rumor that Government wtchdl. Co: a notice of ALDRED N0! P‘ the other of the A mm in a well of theft The prov family tn: iron“ native sul